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Imagination is everything…
Imagination is everything…
May 25th
As promised about a week and a half ago, a new D&D Adventure has arrived on Folaji.com.
The Chronicles of Netheril is an adventure DMed by Alisttair, in which Ingram and Fyrewind are participating, as well as a third, new adventurer (whom I don’t believe I know, hehe
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You can find more info by visiting the Chronicles of Netheril Story Page, and you can also read up on the first session update here.
As more information is received, expect the story page to grow.
May 19th
There’s nothing as creepy as walking down the street in Montreal and coming up on the following in a display window.
The owner of the Petit Bateau store for toddlers had obviously never seen any of the Child’s Play movies.
The day after she put up this display in her shop window, she was found dead, beaten to death by what police could only identify as baby hands and baby feet.
May 15th
I’ve received some communication that a new D&D Adventure is in the works, and have received some new content to that effect. Therefore, keep an eye out over the coming week for some new pages and information regarding this adventure.
May 12th
With the weather getting warmer, I’m finding myself spending more time walking around Montreal. As such, I’m starting to run into interesting scenarios that, sure enough, result in some flash imagination.
So expect to see find a handfull of new Flash Animation posts over the next little while as I discover the quirks of my new city.
He’d re-mortgaged the house.
He had rented four cranes, and hired two dozen construction-site workers.
He had bought truckload after truckload of trees, which he then had cut into blocks a metre long, and about 20 centimetres wide.
After a few days, his wife had left with the children.
But Martin had always wanted a three story house – one story taller than all of his neighbours – and no matter what the cost, he was going to get it.
NOTE: The picture is of a house that’s been lifted and put on what looks like makeshift stilts. If you click on it, you can see it in actual size, and you can see that the house has been lifted so its higher than its neighbour. I saw this house while walking to meet Koji’s breeder (Koji is my dog), and just had to snap a pic.